About the Magazine
In this issue we spent our available editorial hours focused directly on some trucks that have been sweeping the show scene all year long in 2021. Our cover truck is the stage two show off series winner, and what an unbelievable build this truck turned out to be. The guys at House of hot rods have nothing but pride in every part of this pick up, but wait till you read what they really do with it every day! On the technical side, we jump back on the bodywork for project Burnadebt, our classic Chevy Apache that needs a major metal makeover. We also add some audio to our OBS known as Artemis. It’s becoming a wild weekend cruiser that has been fun from day one.
The show scene served up some sweet event coverage for this months issue, which includes a trip to the National Street Rod Association, lifted truck nationals and a small town event called shades of the past. Along with some OEM updates, industry insider information and new products for your projects, the Street Trucks team was able to pump out another great publication for the enthusiast of the aftermarket truck industry.
Kevin Bray
Every issue feels fresh—Street Trucks perfectly captures the passion of real truck enthusiasts.
Aug 27, 2025
Rohna
Nice Magazine
Aug 18, 2025
Shannon
Street Trucks fuels my obsession with slammed builds and style.
Jul 25, 2025
Dj Pugh
I’ve been a fan of Street Trucks for years. What keeps me coming back is how they feature trucks from real owners, not just show trucks from big shops. The magazine highlights small details—like wheel setups, paint choices, and interior work—that I wouldn’t have thought of otherwise.
Jul 15, 2025
Rebecca Evans
What I like most about Street Trucks Magazine is how it covers both classic and modern builds. One month I’ll be reading about a killer C10 resto-mod, and the next, it’s a slammed late-model Silverado.
Jun 26, 2025